FILA - l'arte nello sport
Everyday design - Deborah Adler's Safe Rx System rings to sort your drugs. Erm, medicaments.

What's the quickest way for a city to up its coolness factor and attract a bunch of young creative types as well as a hell of a lot of money?

I'll give you a clue: the answer isn't 'host the Olympics'.

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New Tracey Emin stuff being shown @White Cube. 6-8pm. 48 Hoxton Square, N1. Free.

Ben Chaplin stars in Donmar Warehouse's new This Is How It Goes. 41 Earlham St, WC2. £13+. 0870 060 6624.

The Chemical Brothers play at Brixton Academy. 7:30pm 211 Stockwell Rd, SW9. £22. 08700 600 100 or online.

ENO brings on crowd pleaser Così Fan Tutte at Coliseum. 7pm. St Martin's Lane, WC2. £8+. 020 7632 8300 or here

No, if you want to inject a bit of Twentyfirst Century chic into your particular metropolis the best thing to do is organise some kind of design exhibition. Just look at Milan's Salone Del Mobile with its endless innovation, countless parties and all those design-hungry consumers willing to spend four or five figure sums on the latest aerodynamic chair. Or New York's ICFF, the glitzy schmoozathon under the guise of a furniture fair.

With its new INDEX: exhibition, Copenhagen is the latest city to jump on the design bandwagon. Every four years Copenhagen will now play host to what they hope will become one of the design industries biggest networking events.

Nosh and camp cabaret with Topping & Butch as Medium Rare returns to Too 2 Much. 9.45pm. 11-12 Walkers Ct, W1. £35. 020 8749 7781.

Monthly exercise in fashiony debauchery Kash Point back at Moonlighting. 10pm-3am. 17 Greek St, W1. €9/£5.83.

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With a huge awards ceremony providing plenty of backslapping opportunities and not one but two major exhibitions, the idea is that INDEX: will become the design world's very own Oscars (only without Chris Rock).

Finally Denmark's capital has something to shout about other than its 'Museum Erotica' and... erm, its porcelain.

INDEX: 2005 - winners announced in September
Nominations have just been announced and are on show throughout the summer.

FILA - l'arte nello sport

New shows at the big gallery guns: Hayward, SE1, opens Bodylandscapes by Rebecca Horn; Barbican, EC2, opens Colour After Klein; and Tate Britain, SW1, opens its new Joshua Reynolds exhibition.

Francois K & Miss Kittin head the stellar lineup at Fabric's A Taste Of Sonar 2005. 9pm -5am. 77 Charterhouse St, EC1. £10 in advance online.
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